In War Time, and Other PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1864 - 152 pages |
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Page 18
... hear The jubilant bell That rings the knell . Of Slavery forever ! Then let the selfish lip be dumb , And hushed the breath of sighing ; Before the joy of peace must come The pains of purifying . God give us grace Each in his place To ...
... hear The jubilant bell That rings the knell . Of Slavery forever ! Then let the selfish lip be dumb , And hushed the breath of sighing ; Before the joy of peace must come The pains of purifying . God give us grace Each in his place To ...
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... hear . Who would recall them now must first arrest The winds that blow down from the free North- west , Ruffling the Gulf ; or like a scroll roll back The Mississippi to its upper springs . Such words fulfil their prophecy , and lack ...
... hear . Who would recall them now must first arrest The winds that blow down from the free North- west , Ruffling the Gulf ; or like a scroll roll back The Mississippi to its upper springs . Such words fulfil their prophecy , and lack ...
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... The war - field's crimson stain . Still , in the cannon's pause , we hear Her sweet thanksgiving - psalm ; Too near to God for doubt or fear , She shares th ' eternal calm . She knows the seed lies safe below The fires that 36 IN WAR TIME .
... The war - field's crimson stain . Still , in the cannon's pause , we hear Her sweet thanksgiving - psalm ; Too near to God for doubt or fear , She shares th ' eternal calm . She knows the seed lies safe below The fires that 36 IN WAR TIME .
Page 37
... fields and fruited trees Our golden prophecies ! O , give to us her finer ear ! Above this stormy din , We too would hear the bells of cheer Ring peace and freedom in ! K NOW'ST thou , O slave - cursed land ! THE BATTLE AUTUMN . 37.
... fields and fruited trees Our golden prophecies ! O , give to us her finer ear ! Above this stormy din , We too would hear the bells of cheer Ring peace and freedom in ! K NOW'ST thou , O slave - cursed land ! THE BATTLE AUTUMN . 37.
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... hears from heaven The angels singing of his sins forgiven , And , wondering , sees His prison opening to their golden keys , He rose , a man who laid him down a slave , Shook from his locks the ashes of the grave , And outward trod Into ...
... hears from heaven The angels singing of his sins forgiven , And , wondering , sees His prison opening to their golden keys , He rose , a man who laid him down a slave , Shook from his locks the ashes of the grave , And outward trod Into ...
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